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		 Jerusalem welcomes call for EU anti-Semitism task-force16.03.2015, Anti-Semitism Last week’s call for the formation of a  continental task-force on anti-Semitism by European Commission President  Federica Mogherini is very welcome but steps must be taken to ensure  that such rhetoric is translated into a concrete action plan, the  Foreign Ministry stated.“We welcome the initiative to set up a task  force to combat anti-Semitism and hope that it will be an active force  that will contribute in a real and significant way in the battle against  rising European anti-Semitism,” ministry spokesman Nahshon Emmanuel  told The Jerusalem Post.
 It is very important that European  institutions take part in this effort with an “organized action plan and  a clear and organized agenda,” he added. These “most important and  encouraging statements from European leaders” must be translated into  “very clear action.”
 Last week Mogherini told Italian daily La  Repubblica that she had endorsed the idea of a taskforce to the EU  commissioner dealing with issues of fundamental rights.
 “I  transferred the idea to Frans Timmermans, who has the formal authority  in this issue, and we are already working on various initiatives,” she  said, according to a translation of the statement this week on the  EUobserver website.
 Mogherini’s statement was welcomed by Jewish  leaders across Europe although an anti-Semitism watchdog in England  warned that that calls for a new body to deal with hatred “miss the  essential point, which is the actual ability or willingness of member  states to implement recommendations, such as those already made in  existing EU and EC forums.”
 Late last month American senators  introduced a bi-partisan resolution calling on European leaders to  appoint national anti-Semitism czars to monitor and combat hate against  their countries’ Jewish minorities.
 
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